Despite a presentation that already seemed already implausible (Elizabeth and Darcy who leave a year by letting their daughters in Fitzwilliam, who lives in London. Already, I can not see the hero of "Pride and Prejudice" abandoning their daughters and 2 young boys. In addition, it would have been more credible to entrust them to Jane and Bingley, who live near Pemberley), I let myself be tempted. What a disappointment! Everything is predictable about the main plot as it is only a bad copy and paste of "Pride and Prejudice". Some selected examples: There are 5 girls. Wytton = Darcy and Elizabeth Camilla = less well. The older sister is Mary worse. The twin evoke Lydia and Kitty and only the last girls detonates. Furthermore, the author takes the Jane Austen novel of the characters by inflicting a psychological change distressing: Fitzwilliam, the pleasant Mr Darcy's cousin became a dreadful snob, loose and petri antiquated moral principles! Moreover, the book is singularly lacking in depth and we get bored a lot for two-thirds of the story as a whole is sewn with white thread and the change that occurs at the end (Wytton which suddenly stop loving Sophie and Camilla falls in love with him as suddenly) is coarse and poorly led. In short, I do not recommend this book to fans of Jane Austen as they may choke with indignation.